Saturday 24 April 2010

Arriverderci Roma


Our travel of 25 days through this European magic land has left its indelible mark on us. This journey will be the yardstick by which all future trips will be measured and life will never be the same again. Others can more eloquently express what I wish I had the talent to say, and I have instead settled on seeing Italy though a lens.


Travelling is the ruin of all happiness! There's no looking at a building after seeing Italy. - Fanny Burney



Italy is a dream that keeps returning for the rest of your life. - Anna Akhmatova


Open my heart and you will see graved inside of it, Italy. - Robert Browning



This trip has been so powerfully stimulating. Although I avoid the trashy tourist trinkets, preferring to use the camera for my souvenirs, it has been difficult to resist the strong urge to buy a t-shirt that reads 'I love Italy'.

Wednesday 21 April 2010

La Vita Bella

The Creator made Italy from designs by Michaelangelo
- Mark Twain
A look at shop windows reflects Italian style.





A funny thing happened on the way to the Forum


Our 18 day trip to Italy has been wonderful and far exceeded expectations in so many ways. The Italians have been friendly, welcoming and proud of their cultured country and I have loved feeling I have been invited to one great Italian party. I have found myself saying 'wow' so many times and it has not stopped yet.


Highlights include:
The picturesque coasts of Sorrento, Positano, Capri and Cinque Terre.
The mountains / lakes of Como and Garda.
The historical cities of Rome, Florence and Venice.
The quiet towns of Orvieto and Siena.
The Vatican museums just impressed me again and again as we progressed from room to room. How can I ever enjoy another museum again?
The Uffizi art work was a great lesson on the development of art from medieval through Renaissance. The Doges Palace was outstanding to behold, while the Galleria Academia was also a treasure.



But, just as we were readying ourselves to say 'arriverderci' and return to the UK, a funny thing happened. That Icelandic volcano with that unpronounceable name erupted; causing massive concerns regarding ash cloud particles in European skies and grounding all planes.

And so, we are stranded in Venice. Or rather, we have had a one-week extension to our holiday. We moved out of Venice to sunny Sirmione, and now Verona. This geological event has significantly impacted on travellers across Europe, and yet has claimed no victim (and hopefully that will continue).


Not satiated with Italy yet, I shall return one day and visit the Dolomites and Assisi, but next time it will be at a slower pace so we can savour the culture. My attempts at speaking in Italian have improved. I am now confident about constructing sentences to talk to the locals, usually in the form of asking for assistance and directions. In the first weeks, after my feeble question, they spoke back in English. Now, they answer in Italian; much to my enjoyment.
The problem occurs when they think I am more proficient than I really am, and I understand about half of the reply. But it is fun and I persist, despite some of the replies getting lost in translation.

Friday 16 April 2010

When in Pisa, do as the Tourists do

Wall poster translation: La sostenibile Pesantezza del non essere = The Heaviness of not being sustainable


This was our quick visit to the famous Torre Pendente di Pisa. Not much to say that's new, but we loved the event. While the attendant was hurrying everyone down for the next group, I stayed at the top after most left and took some last-minute panorama shots. What a view!




Also got a little time to straighten the tower, much to the chagrin of local retailers. A quick exit across town and the Arno to the station, and we were off to La Spezia.

La vita tranquilla - Cinque Terre






Thursday 8 April 2010

Quando sei a Roma, come fai romani

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(Title translation: When in Rome, do as the Romans do)